Imperial Oil Completes Construction of Renewable Diesel Plant in Canada
2025-08-13 15:02
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Wedoany.com Report-Aug. 13, Imperial Oil Ltd., a majority-owned affiliate of ExxonMobil Corp., based in Irving, Texas, has finalized construction of a renewable diesel facility at its Strathcona refinery near Edmonton, Canada. This development marks a significant milestone for Canada’s renewable energy sector. At full capacity, the facility is projected to be the country’s largest renewable diesel plant, producing up to 20,000 barrels per day of lower-emission fuels.

The Strathcona facility now supplies renewable diesel to customers in Western Canada and supports Imperial’s operations in Northern Alberta. It utilizes bio-feedstocks sourced from Canadian agricultural suppliers, enabling the production of renewable diesel compatible with existing engines and well-suited for Canada’s cold climate. Fluor provided engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services for the project, while Air Products has been contracted to supply low-carbon hydrogen.

The facility’s completion reflects ExxonMobil’s commitment to advancing sustainable fuel solutions through innovative technologies, including proprietary catalysts. A dedicated team and supportive economic policies have contributed to the project’s success, positioning it as a key development in Canada’s transition to cleaner energy sources.

The renewable diesel produced at Strathcona offers environmental benefits by reducing emissions compared to traditional fuels, aligning with efforts to promote sustainable energy practices. The use of locally sourced bio-feedstocks strengthens ties with Canadian agricultural communities, supporting both economic and environmental goals.

This project enhances Imperial Oil’s role in meeting the growing demand for lower-emission fuels in Canada. By integrating advanced technology and local resources, the Strathcona facility sets a benchmark for renewable fuel production, contributing to the region’s energy sustainability and supporting broader industry efforts to reduce carbon footprints.

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